Transport for Greater Manchester
TfGM Asset Management Information System (AMIS)
The procurement contact named on the official notice.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is seeking to procure an Asset Management Information System (AMIS) to support the full lifecycle management of primarily physical assets across multiple business areas, including: • Facilities- TfGM-owned or managed buildings and operational sites, along with all physical assets required to run them (bust stations, shelters, offices, lifts etc.) • Bus Franchise- franchised bus operations, including operator-managed and TfGM-owned assets (bus fleet, depot engineering assets, on-bus technology etc.) • Active Travel- walking and cycling infrastructure assets (cycle stands etc.) • Ticketing- assets used to enable fare collection and retail across Bee Network (ticket machines, portable ticket scanners) • Customer infrastructure- customer facing assets, which enable travel information, accessibility (Passenger information displays, digital signs etc.) TfGM is exploring whether a single solution can support both: • Core asset management functionality (e.g. asset register, maintenance, compliance), and • Enhanced capabilities (e.g. financial tracking, health & safety, contractual performance management) TfGM is therefore looking at running a procurement exercise, starting as soon as is practicable in 2026, for a supplier to provide a system / service which meets its needs in this area.
It is not known at this time what the procurement strategy will be (framework or other route) and it is the intention of this exercise to not only find out what the market can provide in this area but also to decide on the best method of interacting with the suppliers / market.
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Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is seeking
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is seeking to procure an Asset Management Information System (AMIS) to support the full lifecycle management of primarily physical assets across multiple business areas, including:.
Facilities- TfGM-owned or managed buildings and operational
Facilities- TfGM-owned or managed buildings and operational sites, along with all physical assets required to run them (bust stations, shelters, offices, lifts etc.).
TfGM is exploring whether a single solution
TfGM is exploring whether a single solution can support both:.
TfGM is therefore looking at running
TfGM is therefore looking at running a procurement exercise, starting as soon as is practicable in 2026, for a supplier to provide a system / service which meets its needs in this area.
It is not known at this time
It is not known at this time what the procurement strategy will be (framework or other route) and it is the intention of this exercise to not only find out what the market can provide in this area but also to decide on the best method of interacting with the suppliers / market.
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- OCID
- ocds-h6vhtk-06afbc
- Stage
- planning · Planning
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Buyer ref
- 053783-2026
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